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Internet! Is that thing still around?
Join Date: May 2010
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Phil Harvey to Deliver Keynote at The AVN Show
AVN is proud to announce Phil Harvey as one of the keynote speakers for this year’s premier adult industry trade event, The AVN Show. Aside from his role as co-founder and president of Adam & Eve, Harvey is also an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and libertarian who has dedicated the past three decades to creating global non-profit programs that deliver subsidized contraceptives in poor countries. Harvey is the president of DKT International, the Washington, D.C.-based charity that implements family planning and HIV/AIDS prevention programs in 15 countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America. He is also the chief sponsor of the Liberty Project which raises awareness about freedom of speech issues in the United States. Harvey has been referred to as "one of the most influential figures in the American sex industry today."
A graduate of Harvard College and North Carolina University, Harvey has an operational philosophy that combines altruism with strong business models. Adam & Eve is one of the largest sex product companies in the world, and Harvey’s share of profits from Adam & Eve support DKT International’s mission to make low-priced contraceptives available though business channels found in every corner of the world. Thanks to his efforts, millions of impoverished men and women around the globe have been protected from unwanted pregnancies, STDs, and HIV infections. Phil Harvey will deliver one of the two keynote presentations this year at The AVN Show, which takes place August 5-8 in Hollywood, Fla. For more information on attending the conference, please visit www.AVNshow.com.
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Phil Harvey? I love his "Rest Of The Story" commentaries. Didn't know he had another line of work.
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Subversive filth of the hedonistic decadent West
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Aw, Dad, you've done a lot of great things, but you're a very old man, and old people are useless
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that was paul harvey, I think he died also.
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Your right Phil Garvey was the one time NL MVP, 10 time All Star, and holds the National League record for consecutive games played. I think he was also nicknamed "Mr. Clean" because of the squeaky-clean image he held throughout his career in baseball.
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The Original Greenguy (Est'd 1996) & AVN HOF Member - I Crop Pics For Thumbs In My Sleep
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Mr. Clean made its (television)[citation needed][2]debut in 1958. Within the first six months of the introduction, Mr. Clean became the best-selling household cleaner on the market.[citation needed][3]In November 1962, Mr. Clean was assigned a first name Veritably Clean as a result of the "Give Mr. Clean a First Name" promotion.
In the winter of 1963, Mr. Clean played a police officer "Grimefighter" who arrested dirt problems. In the summer of 1963, Mr. Clean became the first liquid household cleaner in a plastic bottle. In April 1965, Mr. Clean got mad at dirt and appeared as "New, Mean Mr. Clean". In the spring of 1966, Mr. Clean played "two-fisted" grime fighter, who knocked out dirt with one hand and left the shine with the other. Also offered a spray dispenser as promotion pack to increase convenience of use. In spring 1966, Mr. Clean offered clean and shine, in the "Mr. Clean leaves a sheen where you clean" campaign. He grew whiskers for brute strength, had a black eye to show floor "shiner" and testified in court against dirt. In Spring 1968, Mr. Clean was a "Changed Man" and was reformulated to include pine aroma and better cleaning "in the bucket." In October 1970, "Lemon Refreshed" Mr. Clean premiered. In the summer of 1974, "Two Fisted Mr. Clean" was introduced, who was great at cleaning on one hand and on the other hand he leaves what's shiny gleaming. (This commercial brought back the use of the original Mr. Clean jingle). In July 1976, "Sunshine Fresh Mr. Clean" with improved fragrance was introduced. In December 1981 Mr. Clean was had a new no-wax floor formula. In July 1985 a new Mr. Clean was introduced with better full-strength cleaning to clean down to the shine like never before. Also in 1985 a national search for Mr. Clean look-alikes launched in Los Angeles. In 1996, Mr. Clean appeared in "How Times Have Changed", once again using the original Mr. Clean jingle and the new Ultra power in it. House Peters, Jr., an actor, appeared "live" as "Mr. Clean" but never appeared in any of the Mr. Clean commercials airing in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He died from pneumonia at the age of 92 on October 1, 2008.[4] |
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